Proposition 29 explained: The 3rd push for rules in kidney dialysis clinics

Proposition 29 explained: The 3rd push for rules in kidney dialysis clinics

For the third election in a row, California voters will be asked to consider putting new rules in place for kidney dialysis clinics across the state. Proposition 29 would require a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant to be present – either virtually or in person – during treatment at outpatient kidney dialysis clinics. The measure would also require clinics to report infection data to the state and publicly disclose clinic ownership interests. This latest measure comes after voters rejected Proposition 8 in 2018, which would have required refunds and limited profits for dialysis clinics, and after rejecting Proposition 23 in 2020, which is almost identical to 29. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn Get more Sacramento news: http://www.kcra.com Like us:   / kcra3   Follow us:   / kcranews   Instagram:   / kcranews